Thermal stress and financial distress: Extreme temperatures and firms’ loan defaults in Mexico

IF 5.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Development Economics Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2023.103246
Sandra Aguilar-Gomez , Emilio Gutierrez , David Heres , David Jaume , Martin Tobal
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The frequency and intensity of extreme temperature events are likely to increase with climate change. Using a detailed dataset containing information on the universe of loans extended by commercial banks to private firms in Mexico, we examine the relationship between extreme temperatures and credit performance. We find that unusually hot days increase delinquency rates, primarily affecting the agricultural sector, but also non-agricultural industries that rely heavily on local demand. Our results are consistent with general equilibrium effects originated in agriculture that expand to other sectors in agricultural regions. Additionally, following a temperature shock, affected firms face increased challenges in accessing credit, pay higher interest rates, and provide more collateral, indicating a tightening of credit during financial distress.

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热应力与财务困境:墨西哥极端气温与企业贷款违约
极端气温事件的频率和强度可能会随着气候变化而增加。我们利用包含墨西哥商业银行向私营企业发放的贷款信息的详细数据集,研究了极端气温与信贷表现之间的关系。我们发现,异常炎热的天气会增加拖欠率,主要影响农业部门,也会影响严重依赖当地需求的非农业产业。我们的结果与源于农业的一般均衡效应相一致,这种效应会扩展到农业地区的其他行业。此外,在气温冲击之后,受影响的企业在获得信贷方面面临更大的挑战,需要支付更高的利率,并提供更多的抵押品,这表明在金融困境期间信贷会收紧。
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72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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